New shine in the Natural History Museum: Hall XIX shines modern!

New shine in the Natural History Museum: Hall XIX shines modern!

Maria Theresien Platz, 1010 Wien, Österreich - On December 9, 2024, the Natural History Museum Vienna will organize a significant press presentation to redesign its lecture hall, which has already had an exciting story. Dr. Katrin Vohland, the general director of the NHM, announced that the comprehensive renovation of the space by the architect Gustav Pichelmann combines a modern, functional design with the historical identity of the house. The restoration attached particular importance to making hidden design elements visible and integrating them into the new interior design, with technical facilities being housed minimally invasively. This creates a connection between the history of the hall and the modern requirements for the space, as from can be found.

bird's show as part of the redesign

It is particularly noteworthy that the lecture hall is now part of a larger strategy that also includes the presentation of ethnographic collections in the museum. The hall is still closely linked to the history of the Natural History Museum, which has played a central role in the mediation of knowledge since its foundation in 1889. In this context, the impressive collection of bird preparations on the first floor of the museum is also emphasized, many of which have historical importance, such as the sea eagle, which comes from the estate of Crown Prince Rudolf, such as nhm.at reported. This sustainable connection between history and science is an important feature of the museum and is further strengthened by redesigning the lecture hall.

With the restoration and redesign of the lecture hall, the NHM Vienna not only offers space for modern events, but also a stage for history and science that make it one of the leading natural history museums in Europe. The event begins at 10:30 a.m. and promises to captivate guests both architecturally and professionally.

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